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  • Bath, England

    Bath is a city in the ceremonial county of Somerset, South West England. The city became a spa with the Latin name Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis") c. AD 60 when the Romans built baths and a temple in the valley of the River Avon, although oral tradition suggests that the hot springs were known before then. It became popular as a spa town during the Georgian era, leaving a heritage of Georgian architecture crafted from Bath Stone. Bath became a World Heritage Site in 1987. The city's theatres, museums and other cultural and sporting venues have helped to make it a major centre for tourism.

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    Cheltenham, also known as Cheltenham Spa, is a large spa town and borough in Gloucestershire, England, located on the edge of the Cotswolds. It is the home of the flagship race of British steeplechase horse racing, the Gold Cup, the main event of the Cheltenham Festival held every March. The town is famous for its Regency architecture and is said to be "the most complete regency town in England". The Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum has a notable collection of decorative arts from the era of the Arts and Crafts Movement. The Holst Birthplace Museum contains personal belongings of the composer of The Planets, including his piano.

  • Chipping Campden

    Chipping Campden is a small market town in Gloucestershire, England. Today it is a popular tourist destination with old inns, hotels, specialist shops and restaurants. The High Street is lined with honey-coloured limestone buildings, built from the mellow locally quarried oolitic limestone. At its centre stands the Market Hall, built in 1627. Other attractions include the grand early perpendicular wool church of St Jame, and vast and extravagant 17th century monuments to a local wealthy silk merchant – the Almshouses and Woolstaplers Hall. There are two famous and historic gardens nearby: at Hidcote Manor Garden and at Kiftsgate.

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    Broadway is a village and civil parish in the Worcestershire part of the Cotswolds in England. Often referred to as the "Jewel of the Cotswolds", Broadway village lies beneath Fish Hill on the western Cotswold escarpment. The "broad way" is the wide grass-fringed main street, centred on The Green, which is lined with red chestnut trees and honey-coloured Cotswold limestone buildings, many dating from the 16th century.

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    Cirencester is a market town in east Gloucestershire, England. Cirencester lies on the River Churn, a tributary of the River Thames, and is the largest town in the Cotswold District. It is the home of the Royal Agricultural University, the oldest agricultural college in the English-speaking world founded in 1840. The town's Corinium Museum is well known for its extensive Roman collection.

  • Wind Turbines in Gloucester

    Gloucester is a city, district and county town of Gloucestershire in the South West region of England. Gloucester lies on the River Severn, Gloucester was founded in AD 97 by the Romans. Gloucester Cathedral, in the north of the city near the river, originates in the foundation of an abbey dedicated to Saint Peter in 681. A good number of medieval and Tudor period gabled and half timbered houses survive from earlier periods of Gloucester's history. Other features of interest include the museum and school of art and science, the Shire Hall and the Whitefield memorial church.

  • Bibury Village

    Bibury is a village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. It is situated on the River Coln. The village is known for its honey-coloured seventeenth century stone cottages with steeply pitched roofs.

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    Lacock is a village in the rural county of Wiltshire, England, 3 miles (5 km) from the town of Chippenham. The village is owned almost in its entirety by the National Trust, and attracts many visitors by virtue of its unspoiled appearance. Notton is a small hamlet, within the parish of Lacock, which lies about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) north of Lacock itself.

  • Autumn in the Cotswolds

    Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. It is situated on top of an 800 ft (244 m) hill. Stow-on-the-Wold, originally called Stow St. Edward or Edwardstow after the town's patron saint Edward, probably Edward the Martyr, is said to have originated as an Iron Age fort on this defensive position on a hill. Indeed, there are many sites of similar forts in the area, and Stone Age and Bronze Age burial mounds are common throughout the area.

  • Church Street, Tetbury

    Tetbury is a small town within the district of Gloucestershire, England. It lies on the site of an ancient hill fort, on which an Anglo-Saxon monastery, founded in 681, was. Notable buildings include the Market House, built in 1655 and the late-eighteenth century Gothic revival parish church of St Mary the Virgin and St Mary Magdalene and much of the rest of the town centre, dating from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The Market House is a fine example of a Cotswold pillared market house and is still in use as a meeting place and market. Other attractions include the Police Bygones Museum. Chavenage House, Highgrove House and Westonbirt Arboretum lie just outside the town.

  • Burford

    Burford is a small town on the River Windrush in the Cotswold hills in west Oxfordshire, England. The toponym derives from the Old English words burh meaning fortified town or hilltown and ford, the crossing of a river. In April 2009 Burford was ranked sixth in Forbes Magazine's list of "Europe's Most Idyllic Places To Live".

  • Moreton in Marsh, Cotswolds

    Moreton-in-Marsh is a town and civil parish in northeastern Gloucestershire, England. Moreton has many buildings in characteristic Cotswold stone, numbers of antique shops and several hotels, And the Wellington Aviation Museum, a museum of the history of the Vickers Wellington bomber. Other local attractions include Batsford Arboretum near Batsford village and the onion-domed Sezincote house and gardens.

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